Pics and news from Sue
sweet potatoes with almost no leaves because of deer This is my Edamame. I looked forward to trying the fishing line idea to keep out the deer but
sweet potatoes with almost no leaves because of deer This is my Edamame. I looked forward to trying the fishing line idea to keep out the deer but
Despite the fact that it has been quite warm and summer like this week, fall is only about a week away and it is probably time to clean up your
Exciting news! The Troublesome Creek Times featured our program on the font page last week, with a lovely article written by Amelia Bowling who next year will be in our
Hello, my name is Alex Sanders and I am the Site Supervisor for the Grow Appalachia Gardening Program at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Kentucky. Today I
There are a few different thing you can use your apples for. We decided to make pie filling and apple butter with ours. One of our Gardener's (Mr. Harold Cornett) brought
I really am not much of a cook. I am more like a kitchen experimenter, if there is such a thing. Over the years I have developed a couple of
It's been a great season in the garden this summer, despite the all the rain and cool temperatures that we experienced early on. Luckily for us we still have lots
Salsa: 1. Latin American music with elements of jazz, rock and soul. 2. A sauce, especially a hot sauce with chilies. There have already been blog posts this season on
Heather here Today marks another ASD garden workshop. This morning, gardeners came by to turn in more planting records, update old planting records with harvest records, and see what's new.
We have started our seeds for our fall garden. We're using Mesclun Harris Mesclun Mix and Turnip Purple Top White Globe Organic Mix, so we are excited to see how